Who we are

Owned and operated by Home & Castle Law Firm, our professional team (lawyer, paralegal, clerks) works in conjunction with licenced paralegals, former police officers and former prosecutors. We have the combined experience and success at fighting and beating traffic tickets just like yours!

What makesus different?

Traffic Ticket Solutions is one of the few Ontario traffic ticket companies operated by an actual law firm. Being a law firm means we have a lawyer on staff available to consult with our paralegal for serious offences. In most cases, a paralegal does appear in court for our clients as they usually have the specific training in the Highway Traffic Act. Having the combined expertise of both a lawyer and a paralegal is a huge asset in building a defence for traffic ticket matters.

Home & Castle Law Firm can not only help you find
the best solution for your traffic ticket needs, but can also provide a full range of services
including: real estate law, corporate law, wills, litigation and more. We
bring a full spectrum of legal practice to the table, helping you achieve
all of your goals in one convenient location. Please visit the law firm
website at homeandcastlelawfirm.com.

Our customer service is next to none! Our personalized quotes offer honest and upfront solutions for your specific traffic ticket case with no hidden costs. We fight for complete elimination of every traffic ticket (unlike some of our competitors) and offer the best possible value, customer service and results!

Testimonials

Suzie B. – Toronto

“I had gotten a speeding ticket. I didn’t want this on my insurance so I called Traffic Ticket Solutions. They were so nice over the phone and they fully dismissed my speeding ticket without me even going to court! I would recommend them to anyone. If you want the job done and avoid tickets being on your record call Traffic Ticket Solutions.”

Andrew – Toronto

“You are absolutey the best. I will recommend your services to anyone that is willing to listen. Sincerely Thank You!!”

A.Z. – Mississauga

“Very Grateful to you and to Traffic TIcket Solutions! I would like to express my gratitude to you and all the staff for the excellent work and wonderful results. Thank you very much! Traffic Ticket Solutions is the best!”

Why Fight A Traffic Ticket?

Did you know that paying a traffic ticket fine is admitting your guilt and automatically convicts you of the charge against you? Paying a fine and pleading guilty to a traffic ticket can have many more consequences than a hefty fine amount. Most traffic tickets have demerit points and as little as one conviction can send your insurance rates soaring. Not only can a conviction and demerit points increase your insurance, but if you accumulate enough demerit points your licence could be suspended! With as little as 6 demerit points you can be called in for an interview by the Ministry of Transportation and they can have your licence suspended. If the offence is serious enough, traffic tickets can have immediate licence suspensions and even jail time attached to them. Before you decide to pay a ticket, find out exactly what penalties are that you could be facing.

Call our professional staff at Traffic Ticket Solutions for a free consultation and we can help you understand the charge that you have received and inform you of all the consequences of pleading guilty to your ticket. We always fight for full dismissal with every case that is presented to us with the ultimate goal of elimination. We pride ourselves in our honest, up front approach with our clients and don’t make false promises. We will let you know what our success rate is for tickets just like yours.

7 Reasons Why You Should Fight a Traffic Ticket

Insurance Rates

“Will my insurance go up?” Once you pay a traffic ticket in Ontario you are pleading guilty to the offence and it will immediately show up on your driving record for your insurance company to see. Even if you don’t win you will still have the luxury of postponing the traffic ticket charge from appearing on your driving record by fighting it. This is especially helpful when you have a traffic ticket that will be coming off of your record in a few months, avoiding multiple traffic convictions that could affect your insurance. Generally 2 (two) minor traffic offences will act as one major traffic offence in the eye of most insurance companies. + Read more

Future Traffic Tickets

One traffic ticket may not worry you and your insurance company may even forgive you without increasing your insurance rates. But what if you receive another traffic ticket within the next three years? In our opinion it is always smart to think ahead and avoid these stressful situations in the future.

Keeping a Clean Driving Record

Some jobs may require you to have a clean driving record. In Ontario a traffic ticket is not listed on your drivers abstract until you are convicted of that ticket in court. Fighting a Toronto traffic ticket or any ticket in Ontario, can postpone it being listed on your driving record for up to a year or more.

Demerit Points

A traffic ticket may include more than just the fine listed on the ticket. Most traffic tickets come with demerit points against your licence. If you accumulate too many demerit points, the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) may suspend your driver’s licence.

You May Not Know What You’re Getting Into

Most Ontario traffic tickets and summons include not just the fine, but demerit points and some with a posibility of a licence suspension and jail time. Some fines can be as high as $10,000!

We Fight For You

Traffic Ticket Solutions Law Firm can handle everything on your behalf. We will do everything from filing for your court date, ordering the officer’s disclosure, building your defence and fighting your traffic ticket in court on your behalf. This will allow you not only the benefits of a professional and highly successful defence team, but it will also save you the time and stress of fighting your traffic ticket yourself.

Police Officers are Sometimes Wrong

The Highway Traffic Act (HTA) is only a small aspect of what police officers learn at the police academy. Not only is the Ontario Highway Traffic Act (HTA) very detailed, but it is also easily misinterpreted. A good example of a police officer misunderstanding the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) is the stop sign offence. One of our clients received a traffic ticket for a stop sign offence. The police officer had stated in the officer’s notes (disclosure) that our client failed to stop at the stop sign for the full 3 seconds. Fortunately for our client the Highway Traffic Act, HTA, does not state anywhere within it that a driver must stop for a full 3 seconds at a stop sign. We successfully fought and won this case for our client in court and had their traffic ticket eliminated.